Monitoring the impact of certification
Author(s):
Longh, H.
Persoon, G.
Publication Year:
2010
Publication Type:
Journal Article
Source: ETFRN News (51)
Code:
Collections: FSC Research Portal
Abstract
In spite of extensive sustainability indicators, there is a lack of quantitative evidence of the positive impact of certification on forest biodiversity. The widespread use of conventional monitoring approaches have thus far not provided conclusive information about the effects of forest certification schemes such as that of the Forest Certification Council (FSC). One of the reasons for this is thought to be the high costs of conventional monitoring (and consequently the relatively small sample sizes), which does not permit representative sampling (van der Hoeven et al. 2000; van Kuijk, Putz and Zagt 2009).
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Description
Citation
Sustainability dimension(s):
Environmental
Topics:
Compositional diversity
Subtopics:
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Subject Keywords:
Forests
Cork
Oak
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Regions:
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Countries:
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Forest Zones:
Tropical
Forest Type:
Natural Forest,
Plantation
Tenure Ownership:
(not yet curated)
Tenure Management:
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Evidence Category:
FSC effect-related studies
Evidence Type:
Monitoring report
Evidence Subtype:
Collective
Data Type:
(not yet curated)
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